Explores the history of the world from the perspective of Protestant Christianity, which originated in the sixteenth century with Martin Luther, looks at the different denominations that have developed over the centuries, and discusses their similarities and differences.
Having ended England's Civil War between the Roundheads and the Royalists in 1645, the Overlord of the Holekhor, a race from another world, and his half-English son question the decision to colonize the island and convert their beloved English to a faith characterised by witches and myriad gods.
Presents a factual overview and analysis of the Protestant Reformation and its aftermath, discussing the circumstances that led to it, the changes it brought, and its legacy in Christian Europe and beyond. Also includes a glossary, time line, and further-reading list.
Describes the growth and importance of Christianity in Europe, with emphasis on the role of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. Attention is given to the impact of the Reformation and the resultant religious wars.
A series of congenial letters from Screwtape, an elderly devil, advising his nephew Wormwood, an apprentice devil, how to corrupt his earthly "patient.".
Looks at the worship practices of Christianity as well as the religion's traditions, beliefs, and history. Visits a family as they prepare for a Christmas celebration.
The author presents evidence to support her contention that Christianity and the story of Jesus Christ were made up by a multinational cabal in an effort to unify the Roman Empire under one state religion.
Traces the relationship between religion and modern sports, exploring how prayer is used by coaches, fans, and players before, during, and after sports events, and examining religious opposition to competitive sports.